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Message 844.VITAL11 / care@elevenvitality.com www.elevenvitality.com*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.OSTEOPOROSISWHAT NOBODY EVER TOLD YOUHow do I know if I have Osteoporosis?12345Genetics. If one of the parents or grandparents have it, you are a likely candidate, as hormones are passed down genetically.Loss of height. Starting from age 30, you should measure your height yearly. Any loss of height may indicate osteoporosis.Rounding of the back. Any acquired rounding, hunching, or change of postural shape may indicate bone loss.Pain. Back, ankle, hip, wrist, jaw pain that is new and not related to injury may be a signal.A DEXA scan may reveal Osteoporosis.It is advisable to take a baseline DEXA scan at age 30, and measure bone loss according to your own baseline readings. SOME SUFFER. OTHERS, SMEAR. Smear today. Stronger tomorrow. Ask us about Progeleven with Osteoporosis. Clear instructions included

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Many different factors may cause Osteoporosis. K Estrogen Dominance K Family History K Low Body Weight and BMI K Poor Nutrition K Lack of Physical Activity K Certain Medications K Insufcient Magnesium LevelsOsteoporosis is the weakening of bones, making them fragile and more susceptible to fractures or breaks. (The word ‘osteoporosis’ comes from the Greek words ‘osteo,’ meaning bone, and ‘porosis,’ meaning porous.)Truth: Most people get enough calcium from their diet. Supplementing some calcium may be benecial, but it is not the main cause of bone loss. Myth: Osteoporosis is caused by a lack of calcium.1Truth: Osteoporosis affects both men and women. In women, it may begin way before menopause, as early as age 30.Myth: Osteoporosis only affects older women, probably starting at around age 50.2Truth: Osteoporosis can affect any bone in the body, but fractures commonly occur in the spine, hip, and wrist.Myth: Osteoporosis only affects the spine.3Truth: Osteoporosis can lead to signicant health complications, including fractures that may result in pain, disability, and reduced quality of life.Myth: Osteoporosis isn't a serious health condition.4Our bones are constantly being renewed and replenished. This happens in a two-step process. There are cells called osteoclasts that constantly travel up and down the bone searching for weak areas. As parts of the bone wear out, the osteoclasts will remove and resorb them into the body. A different set of cells called osteoblasts travel up and down the same bone, restoring new material into the areas cleared out by the osteoclasts. Osteoblasts are powered by progesterone. Therefore, if there is a lack of progesterone, in the areas that the bone is cleared away, an empty space will remain. With time and the increase of empty spaces, the bones will become brittle and porous. This is known as Osteoporosis. A person sustaining an injury or fall who has osteoporosis may suffer massive bone fractures. Unfortunately, such fractures sometimes necessitate bed rest which tends to cause its own set of problems.WHAT IS OSTEOPOROSIS? WHAT ARE SOME COMMON MYTHS OF OSTEOPOROSIS? WHAT CAUSES OSTEOPOROSIS? HOW CAN OSTEOPOROSIS BE REVERSED? Luckily the solution is at your ngertips!Progeleven is not only preventative against developing osteoporosis, it is also proven to restore new bone. It should be taken in conjunction with vitamin D, Magnesium, and some Calcium. If advised, weight bearing exercises are benecial too. (Additionally, women who are very thin may benet from some Estroven, a natural estrogen cream taken from the onset of menopause for only a short while.)

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Many different factors may cause Osteoporosis. K Estrogen Dominance K Family History K Low Body Weight and BMI K Poor Nutrition K Lack of Physical Activity K Certain Medications K Insufcient Magnesium LevelsOsteoporosis is the weakening of bones, making them fragile and more susceptible to fractures or breaks. (The word ‘osteoporosis’ comes from the Greek words ‘osteo,’ meaning bone, and ‘porosis,’ meaning porous.)Truth: Most people get enough calcium from their diet. Supplementing some calcium may be benecial, but it is not the main cause of bone loss. Myth: Osteoporosis is caused by a lack of calcium.1Truth: Osteoporosis affects both men and women. In women, it may begin way before menopause, as early as age 30.Myth: Osteoporosis only affects older women, probably starting at around age 50.2Truth: Osteoporosis can affect any bone in the body, but fractures commonly occur in the spine, hip, and wrist.Myth: Osteoporosis only affects the spine.3Truth: Osteoporosis can lead to signicant health complications, including fractures that may result in pain, disability, and reduced quality of life.Myth: Osteoporosis isn't a serious health condition.4Our bones are constantly being renewed and replenished. This happens in a two-step process. There are cells called osteoclasts that constantly travel up and down the bone searching for weak areas. As parts of the bone wear out, the osteoclasts will remove and resorb them into the body. A different set of cells called osteoblasts travel up and down the same bone, restoring new material into the areas cleared out by the osteoclasts. Osteoblasts are powered by progesterone. Therefore, if there is a lack of progesterone, in the areas that the bone is cleared away, an empty space will remain. With time and the increase of empty spaces, the bones will become brittle and porous. This is known as Osteoporosis. A person sustaining an injury or fall who has osteoporosis may suffer massive bone fractures. Unfortunately, such fractures sometimes necessitate bed rest which tends to cause its own set of problems.WHAT IS OSTEOPOROSIS? WHAT ARE SOME COMMON MYTHS OF OSTEOPOROSIS? WHAT CAUSES OSTEOPOROSIS? HOW CAN OSTEOPOROSIS BE REVERSED? Luckily the solution is at your ngertips!Progeleven is not only preventative against developing osteoporosis, it is also proven to restore new bone. It should be taken in conjunction with vitamin D, Magnesium, and some Calcium. If advised, weight bearing exercises are benecial too. (Additionally, women who are very thin may benet from some Estroven, a natural estrogen cream taken from the onset of menopause for only a short while.)

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Many different factors may cause Osteoporosis. K Estrogen Dominance K Family History K Low Body Weight and BMI K Poor Nutrition K Lack of Physical Activity K Certain Medications K Insufcient Magnesium LevelsOsteoporosis is the weakening of bones, making them fragile and more susceptible to fractures or breaks. (The word ‘osteoporosis’ comes from the Greek words ‘osteo,’ meaning bone, and ‘porosis,’ meaning porous.)Truth: Most people get enough calcium from their diet. Supplementing some calcium may be benecial, but it is not the main cause of bone loss. Myth: Osteoporosis is caused by a lack of calcium.1Truth: Osteoporosis affects both men and women. In women, it may begin way before menopause, as early as age 30.Myth: Osteoporosis only affects older women, probably starting at around age 50.2Truth: Osteoporosis can affect any bone in the body, but fractures commonly occur in the spine, hip, and wrist.Myth: Osteoporosis only affects the spine.3Truth: Osteoporosis can lead to signicant health complications, including fractures that may result in pain, disability, and reduced quality of life.Myth: Osteoporosis isn't a serious health condition.4Our bones are constantly being renewed and replenished. This happens in a two-step process. There are cells called osteoclasts that constantly travel up and down the bone searching for weak areas. As parts of the bone wear out, the osteoclasts will remove and resorb them into the body. A different set of cells called osteoblasts travel up and down the same bone, restoring new material into the areas cleared out by the osteoclasts. Osteoblasts are powered by progesterone. Therefore, if there is a lack of progesterone, in the areas that the bone is cleared away, an empty space will remain. With time and the increase of empty spaces, the bones will become brittle and porous. This is known as Osteoporosis. A person sustaining an injury or fall who has osteoporosis may suffer massive bone fractures. Unfortunately, such fractures sometimes necessitate bed rest which tends to cause its own set of problems.WHAT IS OSTEOPOROSIS? WHAT ARE SOME COMMON MYTHS OF OSTEOPOROSIS? WHAT CAUSES OSTEOPOROSIS? HOW CAN OSTEOPOROSIS BE REVERSED? Luckily the solution is at your ngertips!Progeleven is not only preventative against developing osteoporosis, it is also proven to restore new bone. It should be taken in conjunction with vitamin D, Magnesium, and some Calcium. If advised, weight bearing exercises are benecial too. (Additionally, women who are very thin may benet from some Estroven, a natural estrogen cream taken from the onset of menopause for only a short while.)

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844.VITAL11 / care@elevenvitality.com www.elevenvitality.com*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.OSTEOPOROSISWHAT NOBODY EVER TOLD YOUHow do I know if I have Osteoporosis?12345Genetics. If one of the parents or grandparents have it, you are a likely candidate, as hormones are passed down genetically.Loss of height. Starting from age 30, you should measure your height yearly. Any loss of height may indicate osteoporosis.Rounding of the back. Any acquired rounding, hunching, or change of postural shape may indicate bone loss.Pain. Back, ankle, hip, wrist, jaw pain that is new and not related to injury may be a signal.A DEXA scan may reveal Osteoporosis.It is advisable to take a baseline DEXA scan at age 30, and measure bone loss according to your own baseline readings. SOME SUFFER. OTHERS, SMEAR. Smear today. Stronger tomorrow. Ask us about Progeleven with Osteoporosis. Clear instructions included

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844.VITAL11 / care@elevenvitality.com www.elevenvitality.com*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.OSTEOPOROSISWHAT NOBODY EVER TOLD YOUHow do I know if I have Osteoporosis?12345Genetics. If one of the parents or grandparents have it, you are a likely candidate, as hormones are passed down genetically.Loss of height. Starting from age 30, you should measure your height yearly. Any loss of height may indicate osteoporosis.Rounding of the back. Any acquired rounding, hunching, or change of postural shape may indicate bone loss.Pain. Back, ankle, hip, wrist, jaw pain that is new and not related to injury may be a signal.A DEXA scan may reveal Osteoporosis.It is advisable to take a baseline DEXA scan at age 30, and measure bone loss according to your own baseline readings. SOME SUFFER. OTHERS, SMEAR. Smear today. Stronger tomorrow. Ask us about Progeleven with Osteoporosis. Clear instructions included